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xGen Lite Installation and
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P/N 466-5545-EN • REV C • ISS 08OCT19

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  • Page 1 Lite Installation and Programming Guide P/N 466-5545-EN • REV C • ISS 08OCT19...
  • Page 2 Americas Corporation, Inc., except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law. Trademarks and Interlogix, xGen Lite name and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire & patents Security Americas Corporation, Inc. IOS is the registered trademark of Cisco Technology, Inc.
  • Page 3 The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info. Contact information www.utcfireandsecurity.com or www.interlogix.com Customer support www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    NXG-8 Wiring Diagram 14 NXG-8 Terminals 15 NXG-8 LEDs 16 NXG-9 Wiring Diagram 17 NXG-9 Terminals 17 NXG-9 LEDs 17 Detector EOL Wiring 17 Power Requirements 18 Cable Requirements 18 Grounding 18 Shielding 18 Termination Links 19 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 6 Removing xGenLite from existing Z-Wave network as Secondary Controller 67 Adding xGenLite to existing Z-Wave network as Primary Controller 68 Relinquish Primary Control of xGenLite to another Controller 69 Creating a Device Association 71 Replacing a Failed Node 72 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 7 Programming Instructions for Zone Reporting 137 Programming Instructions for System Event Reporting 139 Programming Instructions for Actions 141 Programming Instructions for Action Groups 143 Programming Instructions for Scenes 145 Programming Instructions for Outputs 146 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 8 Disarm One or More Areas 149 Activate SOS Feature 150 Walk Test 150 User Reporting 151 Appendix 1: System Status Messages 152 Appendix 2: App and Web Error Messages 154 Appendix 3: Advanced Menu Tree 155 Index 157 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 9: Important Information

    WORK PROPERLY DEPENDS ON A NUMBER OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES MADE AVAILABLE BY THIRD PARTIES OVER WHICH INTERLOGIX HAS NO CONTROL AND FOR WHICH INTERLOGIX SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INTERNET, CELLULAR AND LANDLINE CONNECTIVITY; MOBILE DEVICE AND OPERATING SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY;...
  • Page 10: Warranty Disclaimers

    YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. INTERLOGIX DOES NOT MAKE ANY CLAIMS OR WARRANTIES TO YOU OF ANY KIND REGARDING ANY PRODUCT, SOFTWARE OR SERVICE’S POTENTIAL, ABILITY, OR EFFECTIVENESS TO DETECT, MINIMIZE, OR IN ANYWAY PREVENT DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR LOSS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER.
  • Page 11: Disclaimer

    INTERLOGIX DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY PRODUCT (INCLUDING SECURITY PRODUCTS), SOFTWARE OR SERVICE MANUFACTURED, SOLD OR LICENSED BY INTERLOGIX WILL PREVENT, OR IN ALL CASES PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNING OF OR PROTECTION FROM, BREAK-INS, BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE, OR OTHERWISE. INTERLOGIX DOES NOT WARRANT TO YOU THAT ITS SOFTWARE OR...
  • Page 12: Advisory Messages

    Note: Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort. They describe how to avoid the loss. Notes are also used to point out important information that you should read. viii xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Partitions Users Max Keyfobs Max Tablets Max keypads Max Expander Modules incl Keypads and Tablets On-board outputs 3 OC, BELL 4 OC, BELL, Smoke 4 OC, BELL, Smoke Event log (Events) 1024 1024 1024 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 14: Xgenlite Specifications

    Specifications Product Codes Product Description EN grade NXG-4 xGen Lite panel, 4 zones, 4 partitions, max. 16 zones, with IP on-board NXG-4-RF xGen Lite panel, 4 zones, 4 partitions, max. 16 zones, with IP and LoNa Receiver on-board NXG-4-RF-Z xGen Lite panel, 4 zones, 4 partitions, max.
  • Page 15: Mains Power Specifications

    130 mA at 13.8 VDC ± 0.4 V Maximum system current available: xGenLite 2000 mA at 13.8 VDC ± 0.4 V Auxiliary power output (AUX. POWER): xGenLite 13.8 VDC ± 0.4 V, 1 A max. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 16: General Features

    Maximum zone number: NXG-4 NXG-8, NXG-9 Additional inputs: NXG-4, NXG-8 1: box tamper NXG-9 2: box tampers 820 Ω (2-wire smoke) End-of-line resistor 3.3 kΩ, 4.1 kΩ, 4.7 kΩ (alarm) 3.74 kΩ, 6.98 kΩ (zone doubling) xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 17: Current Consumption

    130 mA typical NXG-4 4 zone panel 130 mA typical 130 mA typical NXG-1820 Touchscreen keypad 100 mA typical, 40 mA in 175 mA max with idle mode sounder and screen on max brightness xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 18: Output Current Rating

    IP30 NXG-4, NXG-8 metal enclosure EN 50131 Grade 2, Class II NXG-9 polycarbonate enclosure EN 50131 Grade 2, Class II Alarm transmission class EN50136-2/EN 50131-10: Onboard IP SP4 & DP4 Cellular SP4 & DP4 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 19: Physical Dimensions And Weight

    Lite 4 2 A, resettable Mains, mains fuse 500 mA, fast 20x5 Note: Mains fuse is part of the mains terminal block. Maintenance No regular maintenance needed. System will report servicing when necessary. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 20: System Monitoring

    Tamper Restore E380 Trouble R380 Trouble Restore E384 Sensor Low Battery R384 Sensor Low Battery Restore E381 Wireless Supervision R381 Wireless Supervision Restore E200 Fire Supervision R200 Fire Supervision Restore E391 Zone Activity Supervision xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 21 Mains Fail Event R301 Mains Fail Event Restore E302 Battery Low Event R302 Battery Low Event Restore E312 Over Current R312 Over Current Restore E320 Siren Tamper R320 Siren Tamper Restore E351 Telephone Fault xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 22 R452 Late Closing (Armed after the Opening Window) E453 Fail to Open E454 Fail To Close E344 Wireless Jam R344 Wireless Jam Restore E414 System Shut Down R414 System Turn On E323 Output Activated xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 23 DC Fail R337 DC Fail Restore E609 Video Event E351 IP Path Fault R351 IP Path Fault Restore E458 Geofence1 Entered R458 Geofence1 Exited E458 Geofence2 Entered R458 Geofence2 Exited R351 Power Supply Fault xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 24: En 50131-3 And En 50136-2 Compliancy

    Entry alarms, Instant • Active, set to No for all schedules. • Activation, internal and external siren 90 to 900 s • Delay time, external siren 600 s maximum • Armed display, 30 s maximum xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 25: Optional Functions

    It is only allowed to mark the system with the EN 50131 compliance label, if the following requirements are met: • All system components are EN 50131 compliant. • All settings are done according to EN 50131. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 26: Nxg-8 Wiring Diagram

    If any of these two items is not valid, the EN 50131 compliance label must be removed from the system. NXG-8 Wiring Diagram xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 27: Nxg-8 Terminals

    OUTPUT 3: Open collector output switches to ground, follows ready state at default. OUTPUT 2: Open collector output switches to ground, follows siren state at default. OUTPUT 1: Open collector output switches to ground, follows strobe state at default. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 28: Nxg-8 Leds

    If 4G / WiFi router module is installed, LED is lit when panel has established connection to the module, and blinks when panel is communicating with the module. Check “Connection Status” web page to verify connection to UltraSync. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 29: Nxg-9 Wiring Diagram

    Other than the 3K3 end-of-line resistor support, the xGenLite Grade 2 panels support the following end-of-line resistor value combinations in ohm (*): Combination Tamper (short) 3.3 kΩ 4.7 kΩ 4.1 kΩ Normal 6.6 kΩ 9.4 kΩ 8.2 kΩ Alarm ∞ ∞ ∞ Tamper (open) xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 30: Power Requirements

    If a shielded LAN cable is routed via more than one plastic device the shielding from incoming and outgoing cable must be connected. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 31: Termination Links

    Termination Links Put a jumper across TERM on the panel and the furthest device to ensure correct RS-485 termination and avoid communication issues with signal reflection, etc. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 32: Installing Panel

    (groove facing up) and placed in the lower insertion point, using the same procedures described above. Once mounted, screw it in securely. 3. The NX module should slide freely in the grooves of both guides. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 33: Installing Antennas

    WiFi wireless signals. This requires the installation of a second set of antennas to “DIV” on the 4G/WiFi Router Module. The second set of antennas will perform best when separated from the MAIN antennas by at least 20 cm. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 34: Nxg-001 Plastic Enclosure

    To remove a module, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to release the locking tab(s) on the xGenLite module then remove from the DIN rail. Refer to module installation manual for further details. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 35: Nxg-003 Xgen Metal Enclosure

    The enrollment procedure discovers the serial number of the new device and adds it to the device database in the panel. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 36: Deleting Modules

    1. On the keypad press Menu, Installer PIN, ENTER, go to Program > Devices. This menu will be displayed: 1. System Devices 1. Control 2. Keypad 3. Zone Exp 4. Output Exp 5. Power Supply xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 37 Using the xGenLite Web Server: click the Advanced Menu, click Devices, find the device to be removed, delete the serial number, click Save. • Using DLX900: click Devices > Device Info, select the device, then click “Remove Device”. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 38: Arming And Disarming Your System

    If your system has multi-Partition control enabled, the Away + button will be displayed. A valid PIN code will need to be entered to determine what permissions they have, this includes which Partitions and at what time/day that user has access. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 39: Arm Your System In Stay Mode

    Touching the Night Mode button again will cycle the system back to Stay Mode. Disarm One or More Partitions Touch the Off or Off + button to disarm your system: If your system has multi-Partition control enabled, the Off + button will be displayed. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 40: Activate Sos Feature

    If silent alarm is enabled, then the keypad will not display any signs that the panic button was pressed. To cancel a SOS alarm – return to the home screen, touch the Status button and turn the Partition off. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 41: Programming Methods

    PC with Microsoft Windows 7, 8, or 10. It features a graphical interface, allowing installers and Central Monitoring Stations to program and manage complex sites. Customer details and all panel programming are stored in a local database. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 42 4. Enter the serial number, Download Access Passcode and Web Access Passcode of the system. 5. Click Save. 6. Click Connect via TCP/IP. 7. Click Read All. 8. Refer to “Programming with DLX900” on page 94. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 43: Method 2: Web Server

    Some browsers may require you to enter http:// 6. Enter your username and password, by default this is installer and 9713. Note: On EN Grade 2 panels all PIN codes are 6 digits, use installer 971300. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 44 - LAN Status should display “Connected” - UltraSync Status should display “Connected” - UltraSync Media should display “LAN” for Ethernet and “dual-path” for dual path - UltraSync Media should display “Cellular” for single-path cellular xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 45 1. Log in to the Web Server as shown above. 2. Click Settings. 3. Select Connection Status in the drop-down menu. 4. Check: - UltraSync Status should display “Connected”. - Cell Service should display “Valid service”. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 46 UltraSync Portal. Congratulations, your xGenLite system is connected to your network and UltraSync. It is now ready to be programmed. Refer to “Programming with Web Pages” on page 42. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 47: Method 3: Ultrasync+ App

    1. On the NXG-1820 keypad press Menu, PIN, ENTER, go to Program, scroll down to UltraSync > Web Access Passcode. 2. Enter a new 8-digit Web Access Passcode. Change installer PIN code: 1. On the NXG-1820 keypad press Menu, PIN, ENTER, go to Users > Add/Modify xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 48 The first screen that will appear once you connect is the Overview screen. This will display the status of your system and allows you to arm or disarm partitions by touching Arm Away, Arm Stay, or Disarm. It also allows you to activate programmed automation scenes. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 49 Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 50 Touch the screen then Back to return to the Camera screen. • Touch the Play button under each camera to view the last recorded clip by that camera. Touch the Share button to save or forward the clip. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 51 Events followed with an * have not yet been reported to a control room or have failed to report. Events followed with ** are for events not intending to be reported to a control room. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 52 Check the serial number, web access passcode, user name and PIN codes match those in the xGenLite. • Web Access Passcode must not be 00000000. • Web Access Passcode must be from 4 to 8 digits. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 53: Method 4: Nxg-1820 Keypad

    4. Repeatedly press the back arrow to return to the main menu. Note: NetworX keypads (including NX-1820) have limited access to xGenLite programming menus. xGenLite keypads (NXG-180 and touchscreen) are able to program legacy NetworX devices via the Advanced > Devices menu. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 54: Programming With Web Pages

    Send All to program the panel. Once the installer PIN is changed, the Download Access Passcode of 00000000 disallows DLX900 access. Log in to the Web Server and go to Settings > Network to change the code: xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 55: Learning Wireless Zones

    Learning Wireless Zones 1. Log in to the Web Server. 2. Enter your username and password, by default this is “installer” and “9713”, then click Sign In. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 56 8. The screen will indicate the device has been learnt and a serial number will appear. 9. Customize zone settings if required by referring to the Zone Guide, Zone Profile Type Guide, and Zone Options Guide on the following pages. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 57 Instant Event Only Silent 24 Hour Silent Instant Silent Fire Alarm Fire Fire Entry Exit Delay 1 Auto-Bypass Event Only Silent Entry Exit Delay 2 Auto-Bypass Event Only Silent Instant Auto-Bypass Event Only Silent xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 58 Y Y Y Y Y 130:BA no EOL Normally Y Y Y Y Y 130:BA Closed no EOL Gas Detected Y Y Y Y Y 151:GA High Temp Y Y Y Y Y 158:KA xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 59 Y Y Y Y Y 130:BA Blank Y Y Y Y Y 130:BA Blank Y Y Y Y Y 130:BA Blank Y Y Y Y Y 130:BA Blank Y Y Y Y Y 130:BA xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 60: Adding A User

    - Arm only users can only turn on the security system, they cannot disarm, or dismiss any system conditions. - Duress users will send a duress event when they are used to arm or disarm the system. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 61: Adding A Keyfob

    2. All partitions: Click the drop-down User menu to assign the keyfob a User number. The keyfob will inherit partitions and permissions of that user. New users and the default Master and Standard user accounts have access to ALL xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 62 Select a pre-programmed Scene from the drop-down menu. When the Scene button is pressed on that specific keyfob, the xGenLite will “run” this scene. On the 63-bit keyfob this is the LIGHT button, on the 80plus keyfob this is the 2 button. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 63: Programming Cameras

    5. Follow the on-screen instructions. Adding Cameras using the Settings Screen Cameras contain advanced options and features which can be programmed directly in the camera. These may include: • Image adjustment • Noise reduction xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 64 4. From your iOS or Android device, open the UltraSync+ app. 5. Add the panel details with the installer account / PIN. 6. Log in to the site as the installer. 7. Touch Menu then Settings. 8. Select Cameras under the Settings Selector. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 65 The panel can be programmed to capture a short video clip when selected events occur on the system. These clips can later be viewed from the UltraSync+ app. The installer or master user must program which events should trigger video recording. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 66 12. Click the camera icon and check the video clip plays back. Viewing event triggered clips in History 1. Touch Menu then HISTORY. 2. Find the video event by using the navigation buttons and scrolling down. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 67: Configuring Email Reports

    WiFi to try a different connection. Configuring Email Reports 1. Log in to xGenLite. Use an installer or master user account. 2. Click Settings. 3. Click Channels in the drop-down menu. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 68: Configuring Oh Reports

    Only ip_address:ip_port are mandatory to switch this feature on. Consult your central station for the correct values. ip_address : ip_port : R : L : Polling interval_period : Supervision_port Field description: • ip_address: Public IP address of the OH Net Receiver. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 69 180 seconds, the cellular fault message will not be reported to OH. If the fault remains present for a longer period, the LAN fault message will be reported after 180 seconds. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 70: Enabling Push Notifications On Smartphone

    1. Open the UltraSync+ app. 2. Click the edit button next to the site you wish to receive notifications from. 3. Click Notification Services. 4. Enable Push Notifications. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 71 Click Back. 7. Click Back. 8. Click Done. Note: If the device will no longer be used, repeat these steps and disable Push Notifications to free up the channel position for future use. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 72 Google Play or Settings. This is required as UltraSync sends the push notification to Apple and Google servers for delivery to your device. “Rooted” or “Jailbroken” phones may not have the required software to receive push notifications. • Update your device to the latest version. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 73 If you do not have access to the device, the xGenLite can be modified to stop sending the notifications: 1. Log in to the Web Server. 2. Click Settings. 3. Click Channels from the drop-down list. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 74 4. Click the Channel Number in the drop-down list, your device name will appear. 5. Delete the content of the Destination field. 6. Click Save. 7. Your device will no longer receive notifications from this xGenLite and the Channel is available to be reused. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 75: Z-Wave Home Automation Hub

    4. If a Z-Wave device has been added before or to another system, you must first remove it before adding it to this system. To do this, click Remove, then activate LINK or REMOVE mode on the device. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 76: Programming Z-Wave Siren

    4. Click Zwave Options. 5. Enable Siren Mode. 6. Click Save. 7. Arm your system and trip a sensor to cause the built-in xGenLite siren to activate. Verify your Z-Wave siren also activates. 8. Disarm your system. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 77: Removing Z-Wave Devices

    When this option is disabled, only the built-in xGenLite siren should sound during Entry and Exit Delay. Note: Some Z-wave sirens have a built-in 30 second timer and ignore advanced features. Removing Z-Wave Devices 1. Log in to the panel. 2. Click Settings > Z-Wave Add/Remove. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 78: Adding Xgenlite To Existing Z-Wave Network As Secondary Controller

    Adding xGenLite to existing Z-Wave network as Secondary Controller 1. Log in to the panel. 2. Click Settings > Z-Wave Add/Remove. 3. Start the Add process on the primary controller of the existing network. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 79: Removing Xgenlite From Existing Z-Wave Network As Secondary Controller

    Removing xGenLite from existing Z-Wave network as Secondary Controller 1. Log in to the panel. 2. Click Settings > Z-Wave Add/Remove. 3. Start the Remove process on the primary controller of the existing network. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 80: Adding Xgenlite To Existing Z-Wave Network As Primary Controller

    1. Log in to the panel. 2. Click Settings > Z-Wave Add/Remove. 3. Start the Control Shift function on the primary controller of the existing network. This will typically involve pressing a “Shift” button. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 81: Relinquish Primary Control Of Xgenlite To Another Controller

    6. xGenLite will now be the Primary Z-Wave Controller, and the other network is the Secondary Z-Wave Controller. Relinquish Primary Control of xGenLite to another Controller 1. Log in to the panel. 2. Click Settings > Z-Wave Add/Remove. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 82 Primary Controller mode has Add, Remove, Cancel, Shift, and Include buttons. 4. Press the Shift button on xGenLite (the Primary Controller). 5. Press the Exclude button on the Secondary Controller. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 83: Creating A Device Association

    2 is triggered. 5. Click Add. 6. Trigger the device in step 2. 7. Check that the devices in step 4 respond and turn on or off. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 84: Replacing A Failed Node

    8. Check that the devices in step 4 respond and turn on or off. Removing a Failed Node 1. Click Settings > Zwave Maintenance 2. On the Failed Device Selector, click the node to be removed. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 85: Rediscover Z-Wave Nodes

    “heal” the Z-Wave network and create the communication paths between each device: 1. Click Settings > Zwave Maintenance. 2. Click the Rediscover button. Status will show “Rediscovering”. Status will show “Rediscovery Complete” when successful. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 86: Backup Z-Wave Network

    1. Click Settings > Zwave Maintenance. 2. Click the Restore button. Status will show “Restoring Network”. Status will show “Restore Complete” when successful. Allow a few minutes for the network to refresh itself before programming devices. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 87: Send User Pins To Z-Wave Door Lock

    PINs on the door lock compared to the panel. To avoid this confusion, only make PIN code changes on the panel and sync them to the door lock. 1. Log in to the panel. 2. Click Settings > Lock PIN Share. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 88 8. Test PIN codes on door lock and verify only the codes you want can operate the lock. 9. Refer to door lock manual to remove or change installer / master codes from door lock. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 89: Programming Scenes

    8. Under Scene Action 1, select Alarm System or the Z-Wave device to control. 9. Select Action Type. 10. Select any additional options as desired. 11. Repeat step 8 to 10 to add additional Scene Actions. 12. Click Save. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 90 10. Click Sites. Special Scene Triggers: Sunrise Sunset The panel can trigger scenes based on the sunrise/sunset schedule specific to a geographical location. For example, turn on an external security light automatically at sunset. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 91 4. Select turn on or turn off for the Z-Wave on/off switch. 5. Select up to 16 actions to perform. 6. Click Save. 7. Test the behaviour by turning the Z-Wave device on or off. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 92 User Reporting If a scene performs arm/disarm control of an area, User 99 will be reported to the Central Monitoring Station. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 93: Xgenlite With Amazon Alexa

    14. Click Devices to check what devices and scenes can be Alexa controlled. 15. Click Discover to update the list. Notes • Z-Wave devices must be pre-programmed in the xGenLite. Check that your panel has Z-Wave capabilities. • Scenes must be pre-programmed in xGenLite. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 94 Amazon Alexa Terms and Conditions do not allow control of garage doors, door locks, or cameras. Arming and disarming is also not allowed. Actions that control these items inside scenes will be skipped, the remainder of the scene will run correctly. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 95: Dlx900 Software

    Enter this twice (once for master access, once for operator access) to login. You must change the password. To change the default accounts and passwords: click Program – Setup – Add/change Operators. Click the user then “Set Password”. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 96 To enable or disable password prompt(s): click Program > Setup > Program Setup. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 97: Navigating The Main Window

    9. Read all data: Read all programming data from control panel into DLX900. 10. View Status: View control panel system status (armed state, alarms, and troubles). 11. Read All Event Log: Retrieve all event history. 12. Read 10 Events: Retrieve last 10 items from event history. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 98: Customer Window

    Clicking the Account number Goto, then enter the account number; or • Clicking View Customer List, then click the customer displayed. Duplicating a Customer DLX900 allows easy duplication of customer programming for similar sites. 1. Select a customer with the programming to duplicate. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 99: Navigating The Menus

    5. Sub-menu Tabs: These reflect the sub-menus in the Reference Guide. 6. Programming options: Changes to these settings are saved immediately to the database, to make them “active” perform a Send command. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 100: Control Panel Menu

    Main Menu. Loading Control Panel Defaults DLX900 can load factory default data for the currently selected customer panel: 1. Click Control Panel. 2. Click Default Control data from > Factory defaults. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 101: Devices Menu

    Each of these devices may have separate programming stored inside that device. This menu allows you access to those programming locations. Programming is retrieved from all enrolled devices when you perform a Read All. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 102: Device Info

    Export of programming information for a specific device: Select the device and click Create file. DLX900 will create a special file. This file can be copied to a USBUp and then inserted into a suitable device to program it without a computer. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 103: Download Menu

    • Read programming from a NX-586 / NX-588. This allows retrieval of panel programming from selected panels on-site without the need for a computer. • Enable auto-answer for callback. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 104: Reading Data

    To send the contents of all DLX900 menus to the control panel: 1. Select the customer you want to connect to. 2. Make all changes required to customer programming. 3. Connect to the panel. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 105: Tools Menu

    This will read all customers or a specific customer (account number) into the current database. • Export Customers: Specific customers can be saved to a new database. • Diagnostics: Display real-time communication data between the panel and DLX900. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 106: Programming With Dlx900

    Communicator > Email and xGenLite is connected to a network. Note: Ensure you set the correct time zone here. Programming Sequence 2. System a) System Clock b) System and Siren c) Timers d) Maintenance and Test xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 107 2. Select the right Time Zone using the Hours and minutes offset 3. If you wish to update the time and date 4. Go to System and Siren Options 5. Select the settings you want to enable xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 108 8. Go to Maintenance and Test 9. Enter a Diagnostic email interval. This is the number of days to wait before sending an email at the specified time. This verifies email communication is working. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 109 Web Page xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 110: Programming Instructions For Permissions

       a) Groups a) Main b) Options/Timers b) Advanced 13. Menus 11. Permissions 12. Area Groups 7. Schedules 18. Channel Groups 10. Devices Outputs zone expanders, keypads, transmitters 11. Permissions 7. Schedules xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 111 For example, if this permission is assigned to a user, then that user will have access to Arm each of the Areas that are selected inside the Area Group and no others. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 112: Programming Instructions For Menus

    Users have up to 4 levels of access and devices have up to 2. This allows very sophisticated and fine grained control of access. 64 custom menus can be created. The preset ones will help you create a system quickly without needing to modify these. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 113 3. Enter a descriptive name 4. Tick each item that you want a user / device to have access to. Next • Program Permissions • Assign the Permission to a User or a Device xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 114: Programming Instructions For Holidays

    For example, you may not want an Action to play on a holiday, so take care in programming the associated Schedule and permissions. Programming Sequence 14. Holidays 7. Schedules  14. Holidays Instructions 1. Open Holidays xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 115 Easter Monday: 22 April • Anzac Day: 25 April • Queen's Birthday: 10 June • Labour Day: 7 October • Christmas Day: 25 December • Boxing Day: 26 December Open Holidays and program the date ranges. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 116 Next, go to Schedules and tick “Holidays 1”: xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 117: Programming Instructions For Users

    The default installer account is User 256 with user name installer and PIN 9713, with Master Engineer user type. These details are used to Log in to the Web Server web pages and UltraSync+ app. The default master account is “User 1” and PIN 1234. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 118 4. Enter a new PIN code for the user. It must be unique and 4 to 8 digits long. 5. Select the user type that you want to apply to this user. Descriptions of each type are available in the xGenLite Reference Guide. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 119 Permission Profile 2 when Schedule 1 is active. Refer to xGenLite Reference Guide for more details. To enable Permission Profiles the user type must be first set to Custom on the Main tab. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 120: Programming Instructions For Zones

    Zones can have one or two profiles. The first profile will be active during the selected schedule, it takes priority over the second profile/schedule. The second profile will be active during the selected schedule if the first profile is not active. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 121 6. Select an Area group for the zone. If you want a zone to be in its own Area then select an Area group with only one Area. To create a zone in a common xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 122 The keyswitch zone will report as default User 99. 9. If you are programming a second zone profile, then go to that now and repeat steps 4 to 7. Web Page xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 123: Programming Instructions For Custom Zones

    Profile 1  a) Area Options  b) Profile 2 b) Area Timers c) Area Reporting 15. Zone Type 7. Schedule 16. Zone Options 18. Channel Groups 12. Area Group 7. Schedule 1. User xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 124 Instructions 1. Go to Zone Type. 2. Go to Zone Options. 3. Select the options you want, the SIA/CID event code can be customized. See the xGenLite Reference Guide for a table of codes. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 125 11. If you are setting up a keyswitch zone then the user number field controls which user profile will be used to arm/disarm. The keyswitch zone will report as default User 99. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 126: Programming Instructions For Areas

    Areas and Area Groups, then assign an Area Group to each zone (step 8). Programming Instructions for Areas Goal Program Areas, Entry/Exit Times, Reporting Options, and Area Groups. Pre-conditions Programmed Communicator, Channels, and Channel Groups. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 127 4. Select the Options you want to enable for this Area. Area 2 and above have “Use Area 1 Options” ticked to allow faster programming of your system. Untick this box if you want to customize options for Area 2 and above. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 128 8. Go to Area Reporting. 9. Assign the Area an account number and the Channel Group you want this Area to report to. See Programming Instructions for Zone Reporting for more details on how this works. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 129: Programming Instructions For Schedules

    Create a schedule to provide or prevent access to the xGenLite system on the specific dates and times. Pre-conditions Holidays have been programmed if needed. Notes Ticking Holidays in a Schedule PREVENTS access on the holiday dates. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 130 Each schedule can have up to 16 sets of times and days. If you are using a NXG-1820, press the Up and Down buttons to access the 16 sets of times and days. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 131 6. To allow an Action to control when this Schedule is active/inactive, select the Follow Action Number. 7. Now the schedule is ready to be assigned to a User or used by another part of the system. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 132 Webpage xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 133: Programming Instructions For Arm-Disarm

    12. Area Groups 18. Channel Groups 18. Channel Groups x. Action Groups 1. User 7. Schedules 9. Arm/Disarm   a) Main b) Advanced 11. Permissions 14. Holidays 7. Schedules 7. Schedules 18. Channel xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 134 2. Create an Area Group and select the Areas you want to be Disarmed according schedule. This can be the same or different as the Area Group you selected above. 3. Create a Permission and select the corresponding Area Group for Arm and Disarm. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 135 “Auto Arm User” to make troubleshooting in the future easy. 5. Go to the Advanced tab. 6. Select the Permission you created above. If you want a simple Arm-Disarm then leave the Schedule here as Always On. The Schedule selected here is xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 136 User. It determines when the User is allowed to perform an Arm- Disarm, not when the Arm-Disarm will occur. 7. Create a Schedule for when you want the Arm-Disarm to occur. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 137 Area 1, 2, and 3 at any time or day. Then each weekday at 9am the system will disarm Areas 1, 2, and 3 as if it were user 55 and report those disarm events (openings) to the communication channels specified. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 138: Programming Instructions For Communicator

    Configure each communication path for delivering event messages. Pre-conditions None. Programming Sequence 6. Communicator a) Options b) IP Config c) Ethernet d) Radio e) Dial IP f) Email g) Remote Access h) System Event Reporting 18. Channel Groups xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 139 Internet Time Server, no manual adjustment will be needed when daylight savings occurs provided the time zone is set correctly in System. - Monitor LAN: This will monitor the physical LAN connection and report communication fail if the cable is disrupted. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 140 6. Click Radio and enter settings if required, this will depend on the SIM card and operator you are using. 7. Click Remote Access 8. Edit Remote Access settings for the xGenLite system. - Download Access Code: Gives access to DLX900 to access the xGenLite panel programming. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 141: Programming Instructions For Ultrasync

    • Web console over a local LAN connection Once UltraSync is set up, you may connect to your xGenLite system using the UltraSync+ app on your smartphone or tablet. This may require a separate xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 142 1. Go to Menu 6. Communicator > 3. IP Config. 2. Under sub-menu 12. IP Options, tick the box “Enable UltraSync”. 3. Go to Menu 22. UltraSync. 4. Enter a new 8 digit Web Access Passcode. All zeros disables UltraSync remote access. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 143: Programming Instructions For Event Lists

    UltraSync+ app when required. The panel will assign the next available channel and matching event list number. No configuration via the web pages or DLX900 is required. Programming Sequence 17. Event Lists 5. Channels  6. Communicator 17. Event Lists xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 144 In this example we have created two lists: Critical and Informational. This allows us to selectively deliver event messages to different destinations. We open up Event Lists and enter the name “Critical”. We tick Alarms, Alarm Restores, Bypass and Bypass Restore, and AC Fail Reporting. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 145: Programming Instructions For Channels

    Channel set up for push notifications is automatically performed by the UltraSync+ app when required. The panel will assign the next available channel and matching event list number. No configuration via the web pages or DLX900 is required. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 146 Format in the Communicator menu. 4. Select the reporting device, by default Device 1 is the xGenLite panel. 5. Enter the destination phone number, email address or IP address depending on which Format you selected. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 147 Channel is in the same group. Done. Your Channels are now set up and ready for use. When an event is generated by the system or a zone it can now be sent to a Channel for reporting. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 148 Notice that Channel 2 is not selected in the Channel Group. The xGenLite will still deliver to this destination if Channel 1 cannot be reached. If Channel 2 were included in the Channel Group then the control room will receive duplicate messages. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 149: Programming Instructions For Zone Reporting

    Events will be sent to the lowest numbered Area in the Area Group. A zone may have a Second Zone Profile, when this becomes active all events will be sent to the Area Group programmed in the second profile. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 150 2. Go to Area Reporting. 3. Enter an account number. 4. Select a valid Channel Group. Done. All zones that are a part of that Area will now report to the selected Channels within the Channel Group. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 151: Programming Instructions For System Event Reporting

    Channels and Channel Groups must be programmed (see “Programming Instructions for Channels” on page 133). Notes The system event will only be reported by a channel, if that Channel includes that event in the associated Event List(s). xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 152 18. Channel Groups Instructions 1. Go to Communicator, System Event Reporting. 2. Select a Channel Group. Done. The xGenLite will now report system events to the Channels selected in the Channel Group you just selected. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 153: Programming Instructions For Actions

    Actions and associated settings. Actions can be used without programming an Action Result. For example, outputs are controlled by setting them to monitor an action, when the Action State is true the output state will follow. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 154 7. Enter the Event Range for the selected Category. For example, if you want to select Areas 1-4 then set the Event range Start=1 and End=4. 8. Select Event 2 logic and repeat for the remaining events. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 155: Programming Instructions For Action Groups

    Actions from a NXG-1820. Permissions control what actions a User or Device has access to. Both the User AND Device need to have access to the desired Action for it to be displayed on a NXG-1820 screen. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 156 2. Select an Action Group Number. 3. Enter a descriptive Name. 4. Select the Actions you want to include. Next • Assign Action Group to a Permission. • Assign Permission to a User or Device. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 157: Programming Instructions For Scenes

    If you wish to perform Z-Wave Device Actions the Z-Wave device(s) must be learnt in. Notes User 99 will be reported for alarm system control events. Programming Sequence 20. Scenes Schedules Z-Wave Devices Instructions 1. Open Scenes. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 158: Programming Instructions For Outputs

    14. Holidays 11. Permissions 7. Schedules Instructions 1. Select the Device that has the physical outputs you want to control. 2. Select Outputs. 3. Select Action. 4. Select the Schedule. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 159 When the action events are met, then the Schedule will become active and will be able to perform an Arm-Disarm at the appropriate time. If the conditions are not met then the Arm-Disarm will never occur. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 160 Areas and at what time/day that user has access. Arm Your System in Stay Mode Enter a valid PIN code with Stay permissions to unlock the screen. Touch the Stay or Stay + button to arm your system in Stay mode: xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 161 If your system has multi-Area control enabled, the Off + button will be displayed. A valid PIN code will need to be entered to determine what permissions they have, this includes which Areas and at what time/day that user has access. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 162 4. Click Start. 5. Trigger each sensor by walking past PIRs, opening and closing reed switches, pressing tamper buttons, etc. Siren will chirp multiple times for each zone triggered. 6. Click Stop. 7. Click History. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 163 98 to the Central Monitoring Station. SOS functions also report as user 98. If the installer PIN is used to arm/disarm, user 256 is reported to the Central Monitoring Station. On legacy NX keypads user 255 will appear in event history. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 164 All Areas are on in the stay mode: All Areas in this multi area system are armed in the stay mode. • All Areas are ready: All Areas in this multi area system are secure and ready to be armed. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 165 Loss of wireless supervision: This zone is a wireless device and has lost its communication link with the control panel. Check the zone is within range of the panel and has sufficient battery. • Low battery: This zone is a wireless device and needs a battery replacement. xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 166 ”You must enter a user Number between 1 and 1048575“ • ”PIN digits must be between 0 and 9“ • ”PIN Must be 4–8 digits from 0–9“ • ”Data must not contain the following characters []“ xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 167 19. Wireless Server 3 1. Permission Number 3. APN 20. Wireless Server 4 2. Permission Name 5. Remote Access 3. Control Groups 1. Panel Device 4. Permission Options Number 5. User Timer Options 2. Download Access Code xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 169 122 programming communicator, 127 channels, 134 programming custom zones, 112 combining actions with schedules, 148 programming event lists, 132 communicator, 127 programming menus, 100 custom zones, 112 event lists, 132 menus, 100 outputs, 147 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 170 14 scenes, 146 schedules, 118 speech tokens, 58 zone options, 46 system event reporting, 140 zone types, 45 system options, 94 Z-Wave devices, 63, 65 UltraSync, 130 users, 106 zone reporting, 138 zones, 109 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide...

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